Waiting for Act 2: What lies beyond organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays for organic electronics?

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Organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays are now poised to be the dominant mobile display technology and are at the heart of the most attractive televisions and electronic tablets on the market today. But this begs the question: what is the next big opportunity that will be addressed by organic electronics? We attempt to answer this question based on the unique attributes of organic electronic devices: their efficient optical absorption and emission properties, their ability to be deposited on ultrathin foldable, moldable and bendable substrates, the diversity of function due to the limitless palette of organic materials and the low environmental impact of the materials and their means of fabrication. With these unique qualities, organic electronics presents opportunities that range from lighting to solar cells to medical sensing. In this paper, we consider the transformative changes to electronic and photonic technologies that might yet be realized using these unconventional, soft semiconductor thin films.

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Forrest, S. R. (2020). Waiting for Act 2: What lies beyond organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays for organic electronics? Nanophotonics, 10(1), 31–40. https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2020-0322

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